Overview

A lower cost alternative in competitive situations. Compatible cartridges are from 30% to 60% less expensive on a cost per copy basis. This can assist in lowering operating costs.

The paperless office has resulted in the desktop printing market growing at over 20% per year.

8 printer cartridges are thrown away every second in the Canada. It is estimated that between 50% and 80% of computer parts including cartridges collected in Canada for recycling are dumped including Third World countries such as Africa and Asia.

It takes approximately 1,000 years for the plastic in a cartridge to biodegrade.
Remanufactured cartridges yield the same or better than OEM.

Approximately 3 litres of oil are burned in the production of a single new toner cartridge. A used cartridge can be remanufactured up to four times, depending on type and condition saving up to 3 litres of fuel each time. Remanufacturing cartridges decreases the amount of plastic, steel, aluminum, and rubber sent to landfills and burned in incinerators. Remanufacturing reduces greenhouse gases and uses less energy than recycling.

90% of the parts inside the toner are cleaned or replaced to ensure proper functioning. Each toner is individually tested to ensure that they work correctly.

Choosing remanufactured products is a great way to reduce the environmental impact of printer cartridges, while getting a high quality product, saving significant amounts of money.